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Iron deficiency or; Vitamin B12 deficiency—May cause a delay in response to treatment. Blood clots (history of) or other problems with the blood or ...
Removing the excess iron is vital for your health. To help rid your body of the extra iron, you might need to take medicine by mouth. The medicines include ...
If you are taking iron supplements or medicines that contain iron (eg, ferric citrate, sucroferric oxyhydroxide), take this medicine at least 1 hour before.
Iron deficiency anemia occurs as the body tries to make up for lost red blood cells. The body uses iron stores to make more hemoglobin so that enough oxygen ...
In addition to this medicine, your body needs iron and vitamins to make red blood cells. Your doctor may direct you to take iron or vitamin supplements. Be ...
Iron-binding site mutations are more associated with metabolic disease; Manganese and copper binding site mutations are associated with cardiovascular ...
This condition also is called koilonychia. Spoon nails often are a symptom of iron deficiency anemia. Or they may be due to a liver problem called ...
This study aims to investigate whether the treatment of non-anemic iron deficiency with intravenous iron sucrose will result in decreased symptom reporting ...
Iron can build up as a result of regular transfusions. Some people with thalassemia who don't have regular transfusions can also develop excess iron.
Iron and zinc — Iron is a crucial component of red blood cells. Dried beans ... Dried beans and peas, lentils, enriched cereals, whole-grain products, dark leafy ...
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